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. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday, a sink hole -- >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back everyone, as president obama tries to ratchet up support for his economic policies he is targeting a key constituency focused on the soaring cost of higher education. david shuster has the report. [ cheers ] >> at the university of buffalo, the president announced ambitious changes to make colleges more affordable and accountable for their costs. >> college has never been more expensive. over the past three dec
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. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday. a sinkhole swallowed trees and drained the water right out of the bayou. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news the interesting thing will be >>> and take a look at what [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across how much weight that gets in happened in louisiana yesterday. how much weight that gets in happened in louisiana yesterday. >>> now we tourn a school shooting near atlanta. authorities have released the tape of a 911 call made during the shooting on tuesday. on the tape a school bookkeeper talks to the man accuse
. >>> and take a look at what happened in louisiana yesterday. a sinkhole swallowed trees and drained the water right out of the bayou. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news the interesting thing will be >>> and take a look at what [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation...
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. >>> a small community deep in louisiana's cajan community is being swallowed by a sinkhole. >> bayou corn is truly a paradise. >> reporter: one year ago the people here began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk outside. >> reporter: the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. and it was may 30, 2012, that dennis and wife floeting down the bayou noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water. natural gas, and then to the left, 50 feet, down this bio, a sinkhole was forming. what used to be a beautiful marsh was now being sucked into the earth. >> trees were bobbing and then they would just sink. >> reporter: state and federal regulators arrived. assumption parish ordered the evacuation of the residents while officials tried to figure out what was happening. >> to our knowledge this has never happened anywhere in the world. >> houston based texas brian, louisiana says, is responsible. extracting and drilling for salt say they caused the collapse of the earth. and according to state emergency officials, creating danger
. >>> a small community deep in louisiana's cajan community is being swallowed by a sinkhole. >> bayou corn is truly a paradise. >> reporter: one year ago the people here began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk outside. >> reporter: the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. and it was may 30, 2012, that dennis and wife floeting down the bayou noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water....
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louisiana governor who was seen shortly after the incident says law enforcement is doing what it can to help local residents. >> state police and sheriff's deputies are working families if they have animals or prescription drugs. evacuation order remains in place. next step is as soon as they can assure to do so, they'll do escorted entries. help people go back if they have animals, prescriptions they need to get. >> this area of track had just been inspected three hours before the derailment. everything was said to be okay. the train crew has been interviewed by investigators who are also reviewing the event recorder on board which is essentially like an aircraft black box. we'll get you more as we have it here in the news room. jenna: as the showdown of media giants leaving millions of tv viewers in the dark. what's behind the spat between time warner and cbs and when it could end? we'll tell you ahead in just a moment. and we've seen this quite a few times. it's the only one we've seen of this guy, monster whitey bulger. he was on the run for nearly two decades and one of america'
louisiana governor who was seen shortly after the incident says law enforcement is doing what it can to help local residents. >> state police and sheriff's deputies are working families if they have animals or prescription drugs. evacuation order remains in place. next step is as soon as they can assure to do so, they'll do escorted entries. help people go back if they have animals, prescriptions they need to get. >> this area of track had just been inspected three hours before the...
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. >>> the man eating fresh water monster lurking in the louisiana bay bayou. we're kicking off shark week here on "gma" just when you thought it was safe to get in the water. >>> hey, good morning, everybody. we've also got breaking sports news about the fate of superstar alex rodriguez. our colleagues over at espn are reporting that major league baseball will suspend a-rod tomorrow. it's not a lifetime ban, but it is big and ron will have the details on that coming up. >> the league's highest paid player was determined he was coming back to the yankees. >>> also, this is a day of high anxiety for americans in nearly two dozen countries where u.s. embassies completely shut down as a result of a new and credible terror threat from al qaeda. a full report coming up. >>> homeland security also taking steps here in the u.s., as well, this morning. >>> also this morning, we've all seen the famous pictures of the running of the bulls, the am spectacle in pamplona, spain. now, this pageant is coming to the united states and surprisingly not everybody is celebrating.
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>> i am posing the question. >> the lawsuit gives an example of five white kids in louisiana which is a mostly black school. it is it a failing school by the way. and they used it to go to a private school, and by those five white kids leaving, it increased the racial sedpreigation of the school. they use the term blackness and that's why it is bad. there is a 1975 court decision that said the federal government needs to be in charge of certain districts in louisiana including the voucher program. if it increases segregation, the federal government has to stop this. >> and even we know that 90 percent of the kids are minority kids. >> so that is the first thing everyone should know about it. i try to be a positive person and kid around a lot. and generally nice to people except telemarketers. >> don't get me started on that. >> this issue makes my blood boil. 91 percent are minority kids. and in this area, it is absurd to me that you are going to decide like who's black and who's latino and who's white and a federal minority skin detector that determines in a multiracial world what is
>> i am posing the question. >> the lawsuit gives an example of five white kids in louisiana which is a mostly black school. it is it a failing school by the way. and they used it to go to a private school, and by those five white kids leaving, it increased the racial sedpreigation of the school. they use the term blackness and that's why it is bad. there is a 1975 court decision that said the federal government needs to be in charge of certain districts in louisiana including the...
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. >> missouri and louisiana also provide upon acquittal reimbursement. >> bill: just three states? >> um. >>um okay. finally, this is a terrible story, we are sorry we have to report this in the united states but it happens. in montana, a high school teacher rapes a 14-year-old, all right? 14-year-old subsequently commits suicide. her mother says that it was partially due, maybe mostly due to this terrible thing ... with that why? >> i disagree entirely. i think what we should do right now is to have a sustained air campaign that tilts the balance, alters the course of the war. right now, what assad has over the rebels is the support of iran, of russia, he has the shock troops from hezbollah, he has got air power and he has got a feckless west. we can remove air power without a huge campaign, it can be done without flying any airplanes over syria. general keen is outlying a plan where you take the six major air bases and with airplanes that are not flying in syrian airspace, would stand off missiles and navel missiles, you make those six air assets unusable. you destroy the runways
. >> missouri and louisiana also provide upon acquittal reimbursement. >> bill: just three states? >> um. >>um okay. finally, this is a terrible story, we are sorry we have to report this in the united states but it happens. in montana, a high school teacher rapes a 14-year-old, all right? 14-year-old subsequently commits suicide. her mother says that it was partially due, maybe mostly due to this terrible thing ... with that why? >> i disagree entirely. i think...
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b >>> amazing video out of louisiana. check out this group of trees swallowed up by a sinkhole. in a matter of seconds, those large tall trees disappeared under water. yeah. looks unreal, doesn't it? it happened yesterday. the sinkhole appeared last year. the cameras were rolling because crews have been monitoring it. there you go. they were swallowed up. >>> good morning, everyone. the a's hit the road for two series against play-off contenders beating the league's bottom feeders is a -- sure. sure. [ pause ] >> well -- >> had a few technical difficulties. >>> good morning, everybody. the a's -- >> harken, do we hear her? >> we'll get back to kim in just a moment. but we do have the play of the day from major league baseball. by the way, both the a's and giants lost yesterday. new york yankees pitcher david huff rushed after a bunt gloved it to first base for the out. how about that? he just snares it with the old glove. gets the man at first. the yankees went on to beat the blue jays 4-2. that's a nice play. >>> erratic, erratic. it's horrendous out there. >> hopes lost and fa
b >>> amazing video out of louisiana. check out this group of trees swallowed up by a sinkhole. in a matter of seconds, those large tall trees disappeared under water. yeah. looks unreal, doesn't it? it happened yesterday. the sinkhole appeared last year. the cameras were rolling because crews have been monitoring it. there you go. they were swallowed up. >>> good morning, everyone. the a's hit the road for two series against play-off contenders beating the league's bottom...
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this is what happened when a sinkhole opened up in louisiana, swallowing a group of trees. the sinkhole originally appeared in the waterway last year, prompting an evacuation. state and federal agencies have been monitoring the situation. the 16-year-old who was kidnapped by a family friend is speaking out for the first time. hannah anderson said she wanted to clarify some things, like the text with her 40-year-old abductor the day she was taken. joe dimaggio killed hannah upon smother an eight-year-old brother in san diego before taking hannah -- hannah's mother and eight-year-old brother before taking hannah captive earlier this month. he was killed in a shootout with the fbi. wanted to thank the amber alert and the sheriffs and the , everyone that put in their time to find me. >> hannah's mother and brother will be buried this weekend. covering the world, leaders are now reacting to the allegations of chemical weapon use on civilians near syria's capital. germany's foreign minister called on the u.n. -- called on those serious government to give u.n. inspectors full acce
this is what happened when a sinkhole opened up in louisiana, swallowing a group of trees. the sinkhole originally appeared in the waterway last year, prompting an evacuation. state and federal agencies have been monitoring the situation. the 16-year-old who was kidnapped by a family friend is speaking out for the first time. hannah anderson said she wanted to clarify some things, like the text with her 40-year-old abductor the day she was taken. joe dimaggio killed hannah upon smother an...
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that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left out. greg it as well. thanks for watching, everybody. be sure to tune in monday for the special day labor day edition of "the five." have a great holiday weekend. "special report" is up next. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like what i like about you, if bys you you mean me and by me i mean you. due to andy levey dying in his apart meant and being eaten by his cat there will be no pre game report. let's get to it and welcomets. our guests. she is so hot that it reallydo doesn't matter what i sayuse because you aren't listening. i am here with april rose. what a great name. host of "max sum exposure" and " girl code" and mtv2's "guyv
that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left...
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i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics will bring tolerance to the picture. thank you so much professor kim martin and steve clemons. >> thank you, karen. >>> rush limbaugh can't possibly believe oprah was a victim of racism. that absurdy is coming up next. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your si
i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics...
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and let's now turn to some other global news in breve mass protests continue across to louisiana's pro and anti islam as government supporters take to the streets police fired tear gas to disperse a crowd that tried to block the governor's residence in the town of cd is it on monday the riots were triggered by the murder of secular politician of one hundred rami at the end of last month. a powerful car bomb has killed at least six people and wounded more than thirty in the southern philippines city of katabatic the device went off during rush hour leaving victims of blood and causing damage to nearby buildings is thought a local official may have been the target of that tug religious tension is on the increase in the mixed muslim catholic city with previous bombings of a minute carried out by a local mittened muslim group. a bomb explosion on a park's passenger train in northeastern pakistan has injured fourteen people three are in a critical condition local officials say the device ripped through the washroom and one of the carriages no group has claimed responsibility for that. makin
and let's now turn to some other global news in breve mass protests continue across to louisiana's pro and anti islam as government supporters take to the streets police fired tear gas to disperse a crowd that tried to block the governor's residence in the town of cd is it on monday the riots were triggered by the murder of secular politician of one hundred rami at the end of last month. a powerful car bomb has killed at least six people and wounded more than thirty in the southern philippines...
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. >> missouri and louisiana also provide upon acquittal reimbursement. >> bill: just three states? >> um. >>um okay. finally, this is a terrible story, we are sorry we have to report this in the united states but it happens. in montana, a high school teacher rapes a 14-year-old, all right? 14-year-old subsequently commits suicide. her mother says that it was partially due, maybe mostly due to this terrible thing that happened to her. the teacher is quicked of raping the 14-year-old and a judge has the nerve to give the guy 30 days in jail. >> 31 days with credit with one day served. this is absolutely crazy. the prosecutors asked for 20 years with 10 years. >> bill: 20 years. >> 10 years suspended. >> bill: this guy is the grandson of football star sammy ball. >> a long history of being soft on sex criminals. am i correct? >> correct. if you go through the ruling and the transcripts, you will see that he is definitely more sympathetic to the defendant in saying essentially that the victim was pro-cocious. she knew what she was doing. >> bill: did a child porn thing where he did the
. >> missouri and louisiana also provide upon acquittal reimbursement. >> bill: just three states? >> um. >>um okay. finally, this is a terrible story, we are sorry we have to report this in the united states but it happens. in montana, a high school teacher rapes a 14-year-old, all right? 14-year-old subsequently commits suicide. her mother says that it was partially due, maybe mostly due to this terrible thing that happened to her. the teacher is quicked of raping the...
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that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left out. greg it as well. thanks for watching, everybody. be sure to tune in monday for the special day labor day edition of "the five." have a great holiday weekend. "special report" is up next. >>> obama administration puts it in writing, laying out a case for military action against syria. this is "special report." good evening, i am doug mcelway in for bret baier. we finally got a look at some of the evidence this afternoon that president obama says puts the blame for last week's chemical attack on damascus squarely at the feet of the assad regime. many at home and abroad are unconvinced military action is about saving lives and not
that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left...
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bloomberg business report looked at data from the energy information administration and residents in louisiana, idaho, and rhode island are see the biggest sticker shock compared to last year. states like illinois, hawaii, and delaware, had falling prices. >> stock rose for a second day on a report showing the united states economy expanded in the second quarter. >> having kids is expensive and a loose tooth will cost you more. the tooth fairy survey shows children get an average of $3.70 for each tooth this year up 23 percent from the $3 left in 2012 and at this rate, it could be up to $4.40 next year. that is the new york stock exchange with the bloomberg business report. >> many people would rely on bay bridge to get to work or turning to bart and that includes members of our own news team. >> our assignment manager is at a bart station. jim? jim? jim, are you there? he usually comes in from oakland we will find out where he is. >> i am still here, eric. >> jim, what is going on? >> i am at the bart station to catch the 5:20 into san francisco. i was here yesterday morning at this time and
bloomberg business report looked at data from the energy information administration and residents in louisiana, idaho, and rhode island are see the biggest sticker shock compared to last year. states like illinois, hawaii, and delaware, had falling prices. >> stock rose for a second day on a report showing the united states economy expanded in the second quarter. >> having kids is expensive and a loose tooth will cost you more. the tooth fairy survey shows children get an average of...
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. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after investigators say an 8 year old shot and killed his 87-year-old caregiver maurice mothers. >> it is a shock to me as much as everything else. >> reporter: the little boy told sheriff's deputies it was an accident. the sheriff's department said their evidence has led investigators to believe the 8-year-old juvenile intention mrs. smothers in the back of the head as she sat in her living room watching television. the boy was playing the popular video game grand theft auto 4. >> playing during the shooting and still on the television when police arrived cannot be over
. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after...
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in just recent weeks we've had reports that made the news about dogs shot in buffalo, chattanooga, louisiana, police shoot hundreds of dogs in this country every year. the question is should we be providing training about this and how to deal with these dogs? every time you do more training you're talking about more money. but this is not--i'm surprised this particular case has drawn so much attention without seeing the bigger picture. a writer has done a terrific job oon the militarization of the place, disrespecting civil rights. the woman who was arrested for filming the police while standing on the porch of her own home. that's the larger problem. i agree with you and ana, cenk, that the guy was haranguing the cops and behaving in a way that would likely get him in trouble, he had aer right to film what was going on, but the larger question is how often these incidents happen and why? >> cenk: in that case, look, i saw the video. the reason they shot the dog because the dog was jumping towards the cop. it's a rot we'ller. >> i'm not sure they needed to shoot the dog. >> cenk: if i have a
in just recent weeks we've had reports that made the news about dogs shot in buffalo, chattanooga, louisiana, police shoot hundreds of dogs in this country every year. the question is should we be providing training about this and how to deal with these dogs? every time you do more training you're talking about more money. but this is not--i'm surprised this particular case has drawn so much attention without seeing the bigger picture. a writer has done a terrific job oon the militarization of...
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ahead, we'll focus on a louisiana group heading to the mlk festivities. >> we're going to take a closer look at what brad my manning is asking for and how the military is responding to the request. >> how bad is the leak at the nuclear power plant in japan. >> ryan braun breaks his silence and finally comes clean about being dirty. coming up, in aljazeera sports. conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but th
ahead, we'll focus on a louisiana group heading to the mlk festivities. >> we're going to take a closer look at what brad my manning is asking for and how the military is responding to the request. >> how bad is the leak at the nuclear power plant in japan. >> ryan braun breaks his silence and finally comes clean about being dirty. coming up, in aljazeera sports. conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. mission....
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louisiana's voucher plan calls for transferring low income students in low rated schools to private schools at taxpayer expense. >>> in minnesota students have been sweating it out in sweltering classrooms. a record breaking heat wave is blanketing parts of the midwest. 18 schools in one minnesota district have no air conditioning while 11 other schools have only some ac. >>> a north carolina middle school was shut down by a devastating tornado. it's finally opened now. and students at green hill plild school, walk through since 2011 the twister that left the school in ruins. >> a lot of the kids were not happy with the modular units expel and so now that we have the gym and stuff like that we can have dances and clubs and stuff that we didn't have before. and different sports activities and stuff that is going to boost morale. >> in the small african nation of liberia not one of the 25,000 students who took the state university admission exam passed. liberian president ellen surleaf acknowledged that her school system was a mess. all of the 25,000 papers were greated by just two people. >>
louisiana's voucher plan calls for transferring low income students in low rated schools to private schools at taxpayer expense. >>> in minnesota students have been sweating it out in sweltering classrooms. a record breaking heat wave is blanketing parts of the midwest. 18 schools in one minnesota district have no air conditioning while 11 other schools have only some ac. >>> a north carolina middle school was shut down by a devastating tornado. it's finally opened now. and...
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louisiana governor bobby jindal says he rejects the kind of talk coming from several republicans that president obama should be impeached. >> stop talking about impeachment. let's go out there and have a legitimate debate and try to appeal obama care. >> obama care got love from katy perry last night. they tweeted back and forth a few times about coverage start up october 1st. the last tweet ended with the president's account writing, thanks for spreading the word, and used the #for her new song, the #roar. >>> the sequester is not hurting terrorism apparently in washington, d.c. year-to-year hotel stays for first week of august is up 9%. smithsonian visits up over the same period last year. finally the first lady was part of the weekend kicking off the 2013 u.s. open telling the kids she makes her girls play tennis because it's a lifelong sport. she used the opportunity to promote her lets move campaign. >>> this afternoon, president obama award the medal of honor to ty carter. he is being honored after running through a hell of bullets to deliver aid to his troops in 2009. he is fif
louisiana governor bobby jindal says he rejects the kind of talk coming from several republicans that president obama should be impeached. >> stop talking about impeachment. let's go out there and have a legitimate debate and try to appeal obama care. >> obama care got love from katy perry last night. they tweeted back and forth a few times about coverage start up october 1st. the last tweet ended with the president's account writing, thanks for spreading the word, and used the #for...
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an 8-year-old boy in louisiana shot and killed his 90-year-old grandmother moments after he finished playing the video game grand theft auto 4. police have not revealed a motive and said the video game may have played a role. but can a video game really train someone to kill? "out front," dr. drew pinski. a real pleasure to be here with you. >> thank you so much. >> police have been making the connection between the game and the murder. >> yes. >> do you agree there's a link? >> there's a link between video games and aggression but a causational link is tough to make. there's so much going on in the culture that contributes to violence in young people, to point a finger at one aspect, i think it's misplaced. there's so much else to be concerned with. the kids that get in to trouble are kids who are already at risk. already in trouble. >> that makes sense. there have been about 25 million copies of grand theft auto sold since 2008. you would wonder why they haven't committed crimes if there weren't a link. if there were a link. talk more about the people for whom this does lead to vie
an 8-year-old boy in louisiana shot and killed his 90-year-old grandmother moments after he finished playing the video game grand theft auto 4. police have not revealed a motive and said the video game may have played a role. but can a video game really train someone to kill? "out front," dr. drew pinski. a real pleasure to be here with you. >> thank you so much. >> police have been making the connection between the game and the murder. >> yes. >> do you agree...
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. >>> evacuations in louisiana after a train derailed in baton rouge carrying oil and corrosive chemicals. there haven't been injuries reported. 50 homes near the sight have been evacuated as a precaution. >>> heavy rain. this is what it looked like in hutchinson near wichita. seven inches of rain fell in some areas. sunday morning, in the morning, seven inches, turning the treat streets into rivers. this is good for the drought, but not for getting around. guess what? more rain par ith of the countr. >> those poor folks. >> indra is here to give us the news of the flood and the rain. >> it is not just today they are looking atmore rain. there is rain in the forecast throughout the week. you can see what fell in 24 hours there. almost seven inches of rain. look at the radar. more rain in the area from thunderstorms. it's slow moving thunderstorms. the rain cloud above your house will not go away. more rain in the forecast today. the flood threat remains. we are looking at rain staying in the forecast as we look toward the weekend in the area. definitely something we have to monitor. the f
. >>> evacuations in louisiana after a train derailed in baton rouge carrying oil and corrosive chemicals. there haven't been injuries reported. 50 homes near the sight have been evacuated as a precaution. >>> heavy rain. this is what it looked like in hutchinson near wichita. seven inches of rain fell in some areas. sunday morning, in the morning, seven inches, turning the treat streets into rivers. this is good for the drought, but not for getting around. guess what? more...
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heading towards louisiana avenue as they make their way towards the lincoln memorial. at least 100,000 people gathering for speeches. we have a little bit of a weather issue. the "today" show's al roker. what have you seen so far? there's a little bit of nervousness about the weather. >> yes, it was raining here earlier. it's been -- it's still sprinkling off and on. we expect it to dry out maybe in the next hour or so. and then there's another area of showers and thunderstorms back through western p.a. and maryland that will probably get in here later this afternoon. probably about the time the president is expecting or thereabouts. it's going to be kind of interesting. right now, sound checks, folks milling about. obviously, as you can imagine, security is very tight here. we went through some of the tightest security i remember coming through events here in washington, even more so than an inaugural. and like i said, people are, though, very -- there's a festive mood here. people are really excited about being here, chuck. >> and i want to throw to -- i know you spe
heading towards louisiana avenue as they make their way towards the lincoln memorial. at least 100,000 people gathering for speeches. we have a little bit of a weather issue. the "today" show's al roker. what have you seen so far? there's a little bit of nervousness about the weather. >> yes, it was raining here earlier. it's been -- it's still sprinkling off and on. we expect it to dry out maybe in the next hour or so. and then there's another area of showers and thunderstorms...
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louisiana governor bobby jindal. and scott walker from wisconsin. he took on a union and lived to tell about it. you have two candidates who came up short in 2012. two ricks. texas governor rick perry and rick santorum. both gearing up rit now. then there is some big known types. the veteran, running mate in 2012, paul ryan and jeb bush whose both dad and brother were president. so they could make lots of money fund-raising and have a national network. all, for now, are judged against one another in a republican context. but because of how unified democrats are around hillary, they are all measured against her too. and three years of this, jamie. >> we are all set now. thank you, carl. >> three years. time flies. . it will good by like that. >>> big changes could soon be coming to some of your favorite foods as scientists tryout some new types of grub that were created entirely in a lab. we'll explain. >> and what do you call a kid who says jeopardy cheated him? alex? ♪ ♪ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah?
louisiana governor bobby jindal. and scott walker from wisconsin. he took on a union and lived to tell about it. you have two candidates who came up short in 2012. two ricks. texas governor rick perry and rick santorum. both gearing up rit now. then there is some big known types. the veteran, running mate in 2012, paul ryan and jeb bush whose both dad and brother were president. so they could make lots of money fund-raising and have a national network. all, for now, are judged against one...
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jim was arrested and in louisiana so therefore my father was called on as second in command of core, to speak for the march. he tended to be a little fierier, not quite a goe gospelt quite a baptist minister but he stuck to script it seemed to me, more than northerly. to charmaine, it is my faith in you and other youth that i rely on. >> woodruff: that was charmaine mckissick-melton from durham, north carolina. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts for the web series, "memories of the march," produced by public television stations around the country, on the pbs web site, "black culture connection." >> ifill: now to our own coverage of the anniversary. thousands gathered saturday to mark the occasion on the national mall, the site of the original march. elected officials, activists and civil rights leaders addressed the crowd, calling for a more expansive interpretation of >> as we gather today, 50 years. later, their march is now our march and it must go on. and our focus has broadened to include the cause of women, of latinos, aasian-americans, of lesbians, of gays, o
jim was arrested and in louisiana so therefore my father was called on as second in command of core, to speak for the march. he tended to be a little fierier, not quite a goe gospelt quite a baptist minister but he stuck to script it seemed to me, more than northerly. to charmaine, it is my faith in you and other youth that i rely on. >> woodruff: that was charmaine mckissick-melton from durham, north carolina. you can find her story, and other firsthand accounts for the web series,...
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>> a train derailed in louisiana. 100 homes in that area are evacuated. >> a land implosion in california went terribly wrong, injuring five people. >> all that -- >> tiger woods cruises on to a fifth win of the year, eighth overall, at the bridgestone invitational. >> that was the only way i was going to lead my team from a loss season to a championship. >> and all that matters. >> i would urge the president not to go forward with the bilateral meeting next month. that would give putin the kind of respect he doesn't deserve. >> for once bob, i agree with chuck schumer. >> on "cbs this morning." >> an squirrel. >> had to be forcibly removed. >> psychotic. >> yes, he is. i'm telling you, they're possessed. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning and welcome back. >> thank you. we have intelligence agencies on high alert this morning. >> in 19 middle east and african nations remain closed this morning, staying closed until saturday. >> scrambling to uncover the details of an al qaeda plan that could spark the most serious terror attack in years. bob orr is in washington. bob, good m
>> a train derailed in louisiana. 100 homes in that area are evacuated. >> a land implosion in california went terribly wrong, injuring five people. >> all that -- >> tiger woods cruises on to a fifth win of the year, eighth overall, at the bridgestone invitational. >> that was the only way i was going to lead my team from a loss season to a championship. >> and all that matters. >> i would urge the president not to go forward with the bilateral meeting...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he did. this is where he was living. we found and a half a century later and he was paribas. he thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i told them no, we were here to tell his story. standing in the old to the relay could be said was the biggest body of freshwater west of the mississippi, 800 square miles right here in the middle of california. these cotton growers from the south were chased out by the bull weasel, came last and they claim this land, this blakely and. they took the rivers and dams them and shoved
he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he...
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now you have some of those senators and lawmakers from louisiana that are trying to delay any increase in these rates. and so it is something where we are going to see constant battles to protect the reforms, to protect taxpayers rather than subsidizing and continuing to subsidize people who are paying below market rates for decades in some cases. host: stephen ellis is with taxpayers for common sense, thank you three much for sharing your insights with us. guest: thank you, steve. will turnng up, we our tent into twitter and can social media predict elections? a study was conducted by indiana university. fabio rojas will be joining us, the co-author of the new study, and what we can expect in 2014 and potentially in 2016. first, the a look at the other programs on the other sunday shows, all of which can be heard commercial-free on c-span radio. nancy callow is keeping track of the topics. good morning. >> the morning, steve. on today's talkshows, the topics egypt, and ance in fan privacy issues, new york's stop and frisk law, and the state of the republican party. you can hear a rebr
now you have some of those senators and lawmakers from louisiana that are trying to delay any increase in these rates. and so it is something where we are going to see constant battles to protect the reforms, to protect taxpayers rather than subsidizing and continuing to subsidize people who are paying below market rates for decades in some cases. host: stephen ellis is with taxpayers for common sense, thank you three much for sharing your insights with us. guest: thank you, steve. will turnng...
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we're getting new information on a deadly standoff in louisiana. police say a 20-year-old suspect, took three bank employees hostage yesterday. he released one. after more than 12 hours he shot the other two, killing one and leaving the other in critical condition. that is when police moved in and they killed him. now we're learning more about the suspect. police say he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and believed something had been implanted in his head. >> he was mad at people that were, he said, were mean to him. that he, he had voices in his head. jenna: it isn't clear why the young man decided to target the bank but investigators found detailed notes written by the suspect that say robbery was not his intentions. jon: we are awaiting important developments in a high-profile perjury trial. a georgia widow accused of lying under oath about an affair with her boss that led to her husband's murder. will she take the stand in her own defense? the latest on the andrea schneiderman trial. >>> the dow is down 86 points. still the bull market is s
we're getting new information on a deadly standoff in louisiana. police say a 20-year-old suspect, took three bank employees hostage yesterday. he released one. after more than 12 hours he shot the other two, killing one and leaving the other in critical condition. that is when police moved in and they killed him. now we're learning more about the suspect. police say he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and believed something had been implanted in his head. >> he was mad at people that...
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. >> host: of world war ii veteran living in lafayette, louisiana. you're on book tv with author rick atkinson. >> caller: they misquoted you. i'm not a veteran of that war, but i wanted to pay tribute, if i could, to some dear friends of mine who are gone now his name is go down in history. they were very -- my engineer was one of the 802nd and 101st airborne paratroopers that was at normandie. on never forget the tears in his eyes when he said, yes, our nation was to take the guns. i lost about 100 of my friends doing so, and there were not even there. then he went to market garden where he was not mortally wounded because she lived through it, but seriously wounded in taking a bridge, the last bridge. and my uncle who was in patton's army throughout the campaign and lived through it and left his general but said this of his soldiers. we have a serious problem with people shooting themselves in the foot. he was actually incensed about it. that's why he slapped the man. he loved his general. he said a lot of our boys died, but not because we weren't
. >> host: of world war ii veteran living in lafayette, louisiana. you're on book tv with author rick atkinson. >> caller: they misquoted you. i'm not a veteran of that war, but i wanted to pay tribute, if i could, to some dear friends of mine who are gone now his name is go down in history. they were very -- my engineer was one of the 802nd and 101st airborne paratroopers that was at normandie. on never forget the tears in his eyes when he said, yes, our nation was to take the...
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north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, montana, alaska, all democrat incumbents and states where obamacare is very unpopular. >> so, why, why did democrats stick with the democrats on obamacare? wouldn't you expect to see some peeling away, some joining with the republicans to defund it and hold it up, delay it for a year? doesn't seem to be happening much. >> well, with the republicans having gone in what i regard as an extreme direction with funding. they've made the loyalty and politics is more than one issue in one day and the white house i'm sure said to those five democrats and others if you don't stay with me on this, don't come to us for campaign help. >> how do you see this going forward politically? we've got the exchanges up and running on october the 1st and more implementation in stages. how do you see-- look, i think it's going to be chaotic. what's the political impact of that? >> well, i think you're raising two questions, first, how will implementation go? and i think that's something time will tell. the indications with the exchanges, the individual mandate, obviously, su
north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, montana, alaska, all democrat incumbents and states where obamacare is very unpopular. >> so, why, why did democrats stick with the democrats on obamacare? wouldn't you expect to see some peeling away, some joining with the republicans to defund it and hold it up, delay it for a year? doesn't seem to be happening much. >> well, with the republicans having gone in what i regard as an extreme direction with funding. they've made the loyalty and...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place from falling. literally, chickens have a better roost than had did, and this is where he was living. he came, you know, we found him a half century later, and he was nervous, thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i said, new york city we're -- i said, no, we're here to tell his story. we're standing in the old lake basin. it was the biggest body of fresh water west of the mississippi, 800 square miles of lake right here in the middle of california, and these cotton grower from the south, chased out by the bull weevil c
he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place...
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patti ann: a serious situation in louisiana this morning, a train carrying toxic materials derails, and now a small community is under a mandatory evacuation order. laura ingle joins us live now with the latest. good morning, laura. where do we stand with the clean-up efforts? >> reporter: good morning. residents are being kept away from the scene as emergency workers assess the situation. now, this train derailed sunday afternoon near the small community of latell about 60 miles west of baton rouge. fox is told there are several cars they are concerned about. one of the cars in this 27-car derailment was leaking sodium hydroxide, that can cause injuries or death if it touches the skin. another car was leaking lube oil, and a third car was leaking a flammable liquid. all of those leaks have been plugged up, and small air pollution detectors have not picked anything up there. there are also three cars that did not leak but need to have the contents carefully extracted which union pacific teams hope to finish up later tonight. patti ann: laura, any injuries? >> reporter: one passer by was
patti ann: a serious situation in louisiana this morning, a train carrying toxic materials derails, and now a small community is under a mandatory evacuation order. laura ingle joins us live now with the latest. good morning, laura. where do we stand with the clean-up efforts? >> reporter: good morning. residents are being kept away from the scene as emergency workers assess the situation. now, this train derailed sunday afternoon near the small community of latell about 60 miles west of...
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joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with allergies. so the most important thing you can do is wash your hands. don't let your kids touch their face or eat anything before they wash their hands because unfortunately, the common cold we still don't have a cure for it. there's no vaccine. you don't need antiobiotics for it so just got -- >> are we using anti-bacterial too much? >> it didn't really help that much with the flu if you could wash your hands but if you can't wash your hands, it's a good alternative and sending your kids that are old enough to know not to put it in their mouth and things like that to school might be a good option, too. jamie: and how
joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with...
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>>james: >>mark: take a look at this video out of louisiana. cameras were rolling just as a sink hole swallowed a group of trees and by you corner. the cinco appeared in this assumption parish waterway last year prompted a mandatory evacuation. since then, state and federal entities have been monitoring it. --bayou co rne. >>darya: up next on the kron4 morning news. former patriot air and hernandez is back in court today. we'll tell you what is expected from the hearing. cut! i have no idea whats's going on. maybe you're the original really big chicken com, with curly fries and a drink for just $3.99. why the cowboyat? you're the barbecue chicken combo with two chicken patties, bacon, cheese, and barbecue sauc you also come with curly fries and a drink for $39. bubbles! i have no idea what's going on. >>mark: new this morning. the lawyer for the man accused of killing a chp officer in a carjacking and las vegas says there's more to the story that has been told so far but he is not elaborating. james r. robert montgomery from tustin california w
>>james: >>mark: take a look at this video out of louisiana. cameras were rolling just as a sink hole swallowed a group of trees and by you corner. the cinco appeared in this assumption parish waterway last year prompted a mandatory evacuation. since then, state and federal entities have been monitoring it. --bayou co rne. >>darya: up next on the kron4 morning news. former patriot air and hernandez is back in court today. we'll tell you what is expected from the hearing. cut!...
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what do you do about dogs in louisiana? >> well, i think i died i want to come back as a pet. you have a lot of stuff you would be provided and well taken care of. but that is true. katrina, there were instants of people because they were attached to the pet and either get separated or couldn't bring their bet with them. we have some very robust plans when it comes to enabling of an evacuation both with coach buses and along with a coach buses there are other type of vehicles you put the pet on the vehicles usually tagging along behind, the coach bus. people have different type of pets. they are not always small little dogs. they can be large animals, and they have a lot of people on the bus, of course the people that have vulnerable issues don't want to have the pets on the bus with them. you get in all kinds of operational, logics details when you try to organization an evacuation. not only the big dogs but so you snakes, and some people will put the snake in a, you know, just a bag and in a suitcase. the plastic bag. you get in there and -- [laughter] something comes crawli
what do you do about dogs in louisiana? >> well, i think i died i want to come back as a pet. you have a lot of stuff you would be provided and well taken care of. but that is true. katrina, there were instants of people because they were attached to the pet and either get separated or couldn't bring their bet with them. we have some very robust plans when it comes to enabling of an evacuation both with coach buses and along with a coach buses there are other type of vehicles you put the...
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bill calling from baton rouge, louisiana, now, republican. hello there. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. how are you? caller: fine. well, you know, i don't hear anybody saying anything about the iran spring anymore. - iran -- arab spring anymore. they knew what morsi was and obama was supportive of him. and they found out that they made a mistake when they got him oted in. the people in egypt didn't vote it, it was just the brotherhood. and he was a terrorist -- the brotherhood is a terrorist organization and he came over here. the first terrorist, i imagine, that ever came to the white .ouse it's just -- this money part, it's just another illusion to get it off of morsi and obama. because they were good friends. wears aou notice, obama ring on his left finger, his marriage finger, that is you have to be an arab to read it. now, what kind of stuff is this? host: i'm going to let you go, bill. bring in some other news here while we set up for our next segment. the "wall street journal" in the marketplace section. this headline says "retailers are feeling lef
bill calling from baton rouge, louisiana, now, republican. hello there. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. how are you? caller: fine. well, you know, i don't hear anybody saying anything about the iran spring anymore. - iran -- arab spring anymore. they knew what morsi was and obama was supportive of him. and they found out that they made a mistake when they got him oted in. the people in egypt didn't vote it, it was just the brotherhood. and he was a terrorist -- the...
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. >>> louisiana in a state of emergency after a toxic train derailment. governor bobby jen dal making the declaration three hours ago. three cars leaking hazardous chemicals are now plugged. but investigators are looking into what caused the derailment. they still don't know. >>> new reaction to a controversy over one democratic congressman's suggestion america is not broke, not at all, it's just, well, mismanaged by government. but his plan to fix the problem makes a whole lot of folks nervous. >> people like george soros, bill gates, warren buffet, jeffpjef jeffrey saks, gene baker and others have all said they support a transaction tax. so the bottom line is we're not broke. there's plenty of money, it's just the government doesn't have it. the government has a right-the government and the people of the united states have a right to run the programs of the united states. welfare, housing, all these things. >> the government just doesn't have your money. to critics, the congressman's proposed solution amounts to nothing than spreading the wealth around,
. >>> louisiana in a state of emergency after a toxic train derailment. governor bobby jen dal making the declaration three hours ago. three cars leaking hazardous chemicals are now plugged. but investigators are looking into what caused the derailment. they still don't know. >>> new reaction to a controversy over one democratic congressman's suggestion america is not broke, not at all, it's just, well, mismanaged by government. but his plan to fix the problem makes a whole...
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maryland, delaware, massachusetts, louisiana, which is unique in some ways. we could have a debate about whether it is good or bad what is happening in the louisiana. the small school thing is in that mix, nested in that mix. what does a school and do well, what would be better to farm out to a larger entity? you do not have a lot of that farming out in a lot of states. not so much in california, new jersey. this superintendent sharing program is interesting and hopefully somebody will study that. how large do the other entities have to get to take on certain tasks in order to be affected? >> i think your paper and the position that one size does not fit all is the right position to take. inter-district choice may help in some cases, but there needs to be real choice, if that is the case. it has to be about quality and kids, as opposed to the politics have to get to take on certain that we see around choice right now. in the places that we were, in most of the rural communities, high poverty, already consolidated, inter-district choice is often not an option.
maryland, delaware, massachusetts, louisiana, which is unique in some ways. we could have a debate about whether it is good or bad what is happening in the louisiana. the small school thing is in that mix, nested in that mix. what does a school and do well, what would be better to farm out to a larger entity? you do not have a lot of that farming out in a lot of states. not so much in california, new jersey. this superintendent sharing program is interesting and hopefully somebody will study...
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suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the railroad and they cut it off. you can't underestimate the power of rivers and roberts during the civil war. they didn't have interstate highways. they didn't have trucks. these rivers and railroads and the union army by capturing vicksburg stops all of that and the whole part of the country. the other part of this is now the mississippi river is wide open for the union army to use and the union navy to use to transport material meant food equipment, so whatever they need and to the south trade it very definitely is the beginning to the end for the confederacy and a lot of p
suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the...
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production costs are not flowing to los angeles and california, there flowing to other states like louisiana, new york trying for too. that is hard, tangible money leaving california. is that mainly because of the high tax rates in california? liz: that is the complaint. it was such a complaint that arnold schwarzenegger sent danny devito and clint eastwood to sacramento saying you got to keep the movie production here in california, in hollywood, in l a because it creates revenue growth but they were ignored because sacramento's said we have too many other issues, other budgetary concerns, the teachers association fought against it. california is losing out on big-time revenue because the revenue is flowing to other states in blockbuster production. stuart: don't tell me high tax rates have no consequences because they do. liz: they absolutely do. stuart: the dow down 1 and the points and we will wrap all been a moment. u2 wrapping up the market option for you today. the deadline for the debt ceiling with nona gaucher shen coming the president. the price of gold sharply higher. the price of
production costs are not flowing to los angeles and california, there flowing to other states like louisiana, new york trying for too. that is hard, tangible money leaving california. is that mainly because of the high tax rates in california? liz: that is the complaint. it was such a complaint that arnold schwarzenegger sent danny devito and clint eastwood to sacramento saying you got to keep the movie production here in california, in hollywood, in l a because it creates revenue growth but...
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really hot people in louisiana that turn out to be vampires and werewolves. joe manganiello plays the hot werewolf. >> it's a long, strange story. i'll tell you on the way. >> clearly, that guy is very talented there. a very talented trained actor. he has a bfa from carnegie melon. get it out because i have good jokes coming up. joe manganiello classically tra trained and he says while he likes "true blood" he wants more. he says this, he says, running shirtless in the woods pays the bills, but it's only a sliver of what i do. he continues, "sometimes all i'm being asked to do is rip my shirt off and growl." so, joe manganiello you win the "man, do i know how you feel award." nuothing worse than being asked to rip your shirt off and growl. actually, just once i want to be asked to rip my shirt off and growl. >> i want you to know, i'm not laughing. the other two are. >> you're laughing at what. the concept to you is laughable? >> no, laughing with you and you'll get your chance, my friend. when fabio makes his way to "new day" to complete the joke that we sta
really hot people in louisiana that turn out to be vampires and werewolves. joe manganiello plays the hot werewolf. >> it's a long, strange story. i'll tell you on the way. >> clearly, that guy is very talented there. a very talented trained actor. he has a bfa from carnegie melon. get it out because i have good jokes coming up. joe manganiello classically tra trained and he says while he likes "true blood" he wants more. he says this, he says, running shirtless in the...
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and the haitians -- we owe so much because the haitian revolution, first of all, made possible in louisiana purchase because napoleon was done with it as a result of that humiliating defeat. secondedly, after haiti, after that revolution the north atlantic slave trade was ended by britain and the united states. and the last sort of breadth of that was the end of the civil war. americans know nothing about the story. we owe so much to those haitians, exslaves who defeated four of the most powerful army of the government in well twelve and a half year war. one of the great story in history. >> host: this month on booktv's in-depth program, author and activist randall robinson. he is the author of five non-fiction books. here they are. beginning in 1998. mr. robinson wrote "defending the spirit." finally an unbrokenning a any haiti from revolution to the kidnapping of a president. 202 is the area code if you like to dial in and participate in the conversation. you can contact us via e-mail booktv@c-span.org. or social media. you can make a comment on facebook.com/booktv. or send us a tweet@boo
and the haitians -- we owe so much because the haitian revolution, first of all, made possible in louisiana purchase because napoleon was done with it as a result of that humiliating defeat. secondedly, after haiti, after that revolution the north atlantic slave trade was ended by britain and the united states. and the last sort of breadth of that was the end of the civil war. americans know nothing about the story. we owe so much to those haitians, exslaves who defeated four of the most...